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The there are a bunch of titles that sometimes it worked, and sometimes it doesn't. Some of them are: Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith Freddy vs Jason Lethal Weapon ( all parts) Big (Tom Hanks) The Entity Weird thing is, if you power the unit off more than once, when it resumed playback it goes back to the point where you left of the first time you powered the unit off. But of course, most of the time it just won't resume playback at all.... I'm surprised Panasonic has not issued a fix for this because there's clearly something wrong.... Thanks! |
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Chris. Thank you for taking the time to do this test. I appreciate that! |
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Chris,
Thanks for answering my question...it appears to be a problem across the board. I'm watching an SD DVD so I'll let you know if the memory position works with it. BTW, the BD-55 does an outstanding job upconverting SD DVDs! I'll also check out the colored buttons when I have a chance. Take care, Tom |
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Hi,
Having confirmed with BD60 owners on AVSForum that that model does NOT support DivX (no surprise, as it replaces the BD35 which didn't either), I'm wondering if you could confirm, as part of your review, whether the BD80 supports DivX (and which version) via USB, or only disk, since the BD55 supports DivX but only on disk, not SD card. Sincerely, rvp |
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In terms of release supported, the manual says codecs of DIV3, DIV4, DIVx, DV50 and DIV6 are supported at up to 30 FPS and at resolutions of up to 720x576 pixels. Subtitle text files for Divx content are also supported. Hope that helps. BTW, not sure if the upcoming DMP-BD70V VHS/combo player will support Divx, but since they're billing it as a "multi-media player" I'm hoping it does include Divx playback. -CB |
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Waiting impatiently for your review, unless you are having too much fun testing it/watching HiDef movies with HiDef sound???
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Panasonic just signed off on the fact-checking sample I sent them but I do a have a few more tests I want to run it through today before publishing the review. Should be live tomorrow morning. And I should have the player for a couple more weeks in case there is anything else specific any forum members want me to hit it with. -CB |
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I'm very much looking forward to reading your review, although I'm quite content with my BD35 for now, and I expect my next player upgrade will be for a brand-name BD player that also supports H.264/MKV (DivX7) via USB.
BTW thanks for responding to my DivX questions. |
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I just finished going through the BD60/80 operating instructions manual now available online from Panasonic and I have a question if you have time to check it out as part of your review.
On pages 7 and 45, the manual shows that both models supports MPEG2 video on SD Cards. MPEG2 is a new feature with these models and I'm wondering exactly what is supported (file structure, file extensions, supported resolutions, etc.). Likely difficult to answer with no details in the manual, but the question is now on the table. |
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